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<p>&gt; When I tried to drop the leading type character in the gopher selectors
&gt; I discovered the following problem.  The server receives the request
&gt;
&gt;          /fooFsomedata
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&gt; with `F&#x27; being a tab character.  Now the question for the server is if
&gt; `/foo&#x27; is of type 7 or not.  In the first case `somedata&#x27; is the query
&gt; string in the second it&#x27;s a gopher+ attribute.
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<p>bucktooth (original fork) kludges for this by checking if /foo is executable.
If it is, then it treats somedata as a query always.
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<p>This is further aided by the fact that I removed G+ from bucktooth :-)
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<p>I don&#x27;t know how Ralph&#x27;s branch handles this.
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